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Child Abuse Survivors Win Massive Lawsuit Against Priest For Pedophile Cover-up

Two Catholic cardinals were found guilty of covering up for pedophile priest

 on 22nd October 2018 @ 4.00pm
two catholic cardinals were found guilty of covering up for pedophile priest © press
Two Catholic cardinals were found guilty of covering up for pedophile priest

The three Chilean child abuse survivors of the country’s most notorious pedophile priest have won a massive lawsuit against the Archdiocese of Santiago, according to reports.

The two Catholic cardinals were found guilty of covering up for pedophile Fernando Karadim.

The decision was published on Sunday by local newspaper La Tercera, despite the court not officially confirming the verdict.

The three abuse survivors who were suing the archdiocese released a statement praising the judges' decision

Assuming the report is accurate, the Catholic church will be forced to pay the survivors US$600,000 or appeal the decision, which would then take the case to Chile’s Supreme Court.

Having lost a previous lower court, the survivors appealed the ruling by newly gathered evidence against the priest which was contained during a raid on the archives of the Archdiocese of Santiago.

Karadima had been determined guilty by the Vatican in 2011 of sexually abusing children and adolescents and was sentenced to a life of penitence and prayer.

Earlier this month, Pope Francis decided to remove him from the clerical state.

Chilean courts never tried the former priest due to the statute of limitations, though a prosecutor at the time made it known that she discovered the allegations to be credible.

the three chilean child abuse survivors of the country   s most notorious pedophile priest © press
The three Chilean child abuse survivors of the country’s most notorious pedophile priest

According to Cruxnow: Three of Karadima’s survivors, James Hamilton, Juan Carlos Cruz, and José Andrés Murillo, afterward chose to sue the Archdiocese of Santiago for covering up for their abuser, particularly naming Cardinals Francisco Javier Errázuriz and Ricardo Ezzati.

The three were welcomed by Francis in the Vatican earlier this year, weeks before he ordered the entire Chilean bishops’ conference to Rome.

At the end of a three-day meeting, every bishop presented his resignation, and the pontiff has accepted seven of them.

Different accounts, including from the pope himself, have signaled that Ezzati’s resignation will be received as soon as Francis finds a replacement.

The evidence that turned the case around in support of the victims was an email written in 2009 by Errázuriz to the former papal representative in Chile, Archbishop Giuseppe Pinto.

In it, the cardinal, who sits on the council of nine cardinals who advise the pope on Church governance (although he was absent in the last meeting, and is expected not to attend another meeting) - admitted that he didn’t ask his diocesan promotor of justice to interrogate Karadima.

“The truth is this: It was necessary to ask for the intervention of the promoter of justice, according to the episcopal conference,” said the email, which was leaked to local media.

“The presentation of the allegations to the promotor of justice normally calms the aggression of the accusers,” the email says.

“Concerning F. Karadima I didn’t ask the promotor to interrogate him; I only asked Monsignor Andrés Arteaga for his opinion. He considered everything absolutely implausible. Since this was about facts that had prescribed [past the statute of limitations], I closed the investigation. That’s how I chose to protect them, conscious that the way I acted if the accusers at some point brought the case to the media, it would turn against me.”

Karadima was a prominent priest in the Church in Santiago, with some 40 priests finding their employment in the parish he ran in an upscale neighborhood, and four men from his “iron circle” became bishops. F

child abuse survivors win massive lawsuit against priest for pedophile cover up © press

Francis accepted the resignation of one of them, Bishop Juan Barros, earlier this year.

It was his 2015 decision to transfer Barros that led to a local uproar that eventually saw all the bishops resigning and the pontiff indicating he’d made “serious errors” of judgment when it came to the situation of the Church in Chile.

Eight bishops, including Ezzati, have been subpoenaed by the prosecutor’s office on charges of cover-up or of sexual abuse.

“I’m very excited about what happened today,” Cruz said.

“First, my mind goes to all survivors who’ve been suffering so much at the hands of Cardinals Errázuriz and Ezzati and other bishops because of their horrible cover-up and constant lies. So my heart goes out to all survivors because these criminals have been exposed today.”

The survivor also told Crux that he’s happy because this is the first time that the Church in Chile has been penalized for the cover-up and for negligence and “for having done everything wrong, basically, for being criminals.”

According to Cruz, the sentence - that should be announced in upcoming days “will help Pope Francis do what he’s doing and install new, fresh blood to re-build the Church that these men like cardinals Errázuriz and Ezzati and other bishops have done such a good job in destroying.”

“And I also think that what happened in Chile today will have a snowball effect on other countries, so I’m happy for many, many things - mostly for survivors.”

In a short statement, the archdiocese announced they’re going to wait to see the actual ruling from the court, and only then determine what their next steps will be.

“Although we don’t know the resolution, in the last days a new antecedent was added to the cause, of which we didn’t know. We must analyze this situation, together with the ruling, to determine what to do next,” the archdiocese said.

The three survivors released a joint statement in which they expressed their joy over the court’s decision.

“It’s been a very long road, full of difficulties and with a high personal and family cost,” they wrote. “But it’s been worth it.”

“This should lead to the end of impunity when it comes to clerical sexual abuse,” Cruz, Hamilton, and Murillo added.

The Chilean justice system and the Vatican, the three survivors wrote, “are in the same line, to end the culture of abuse and cover-up of which the cardinals [Errázuriz and Ezzati] are faithful representatives.”

READ MORE: Pope Removes Two More Chilean Bishops As Vatican Child Abuse Scandal Explodes

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